It comes down to this
How will the next mayor of Winnipeg effectively engage Winnipeggers in the process of change for the better?
How will the next mayor of Winnipeg effectively engage Winnipeggers in the process of change for the better?
The Winnipeg Police Service have released information regarding “suspicious circumstances” in connection with the discovery of the remains of four infants found at a storage facility unit.
Apologies to my 10-year-old grandson, but every year seems to bring more reasons to dread that ancient ritual called Halloween.
A couple of local election related websites are providing citizens with everything they need to know before going to the polls on Wednesday.
Young people gathered for a mayoral forum on Thursday evening that focused on civic issues as articulated by the city’s youth.
Joined by students and teachers from Mulvey School, members of Balmoral Hall School’s community walked five kilometres in support of Girls for the Cure.
Despite having the second largest police force in Canada, Winnipeg has had a 50 percent increase in youth crime over the last five years.
The high cost of living and the difficulty it’s causing Winnipeg youth is a problem candidates have many ideas on how to fix, but few concrete plans.
Finding a clean and affordable place to live is not easy for many young Winnipeggers, who gathered to hear how candidates plan to address this issue.
The issue of poverty was front and centre at the Youth Vital Signs Mayoral Candidates Forum. But young people who were there wanted more specifics from their next mayor.